Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... Europe but of the whole world . It is the history of a world dominated by Europe . Tradition and modernity were not invented in Europe and then transported to the rest of the world . They were the outcome of a single , global process ...
... Europe but of the whole world . It is the history of a world dominated by Europe . Tradition and modernity were not invented in Europe and then transported to the rest of the world . They were the outcome of a single , global process ...
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... Europe : Economics , Culture , National Identity , 1945-1995 . Plunging into the deep and murky waters of a cinematic Europe seething in patriarchical monopoly , high and low cultural tension , and fascist / communist propaganda and ...
... Europe : Economics , Culture , National Identity , 1945-1995 . Plunging into the deep and murky waters of a cinematic Europe seething in patriarchical monopoly , high and low cultural tension , and fascist / communist propaganda and ...
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... Europe , which ultimately stems from various sources . Malta's geopolitical condition of marginality , for instance . Its historical background of a litany of foreign colonisers and rulers . A stormy political history characterised ...
... Europe , which ultimately stems from various sources . Malta's geopolitical condition of marginality , for instance . Its historical background of a litany of foreign colonisers and rulers . A stormy political history characterised ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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